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2004 Grand National

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English steeplechase horse race

Horse race
2004 Grand National
Grand National
LocationAintree
Date3 April 2004
Winning horseRepublic of IrelandAmberleigh House
Starting price16/1
JockeyRepublic of IrelandGraham Lee
TrainerEnglandGinger McCain
OwnerMs. A. L .Dikel,
Halewood International
ConditionsGood
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External videos
video iconReplay of the 2004 Grand National in full Racing TV, YouTube

The2004 Grand National (officially known as theMartell Grand National for sponsorship reasons) was the 157th official annual running of the world-famousGrand Nationalsteeplechase which took place atAintree nearLiverpool, England, on 3 April 2004[1] and attracted the maximum permitted field of 40 competitors for total prize money of £600,000 including £348,000 to the winner.[2]

39 of the 40 original entrants took part in the race – Tyneandthyneagain was withdrawn. On the run-in after the final fence (whereHedgehunter fell when in close contention), any one of three horses looked capable of clinching victory, but it was 16–1 shotAmberleigh House who finished first, three lengths ahead of Clan Royal, who in turn was two lengths from Lord Atterbury. The winning horse was trained byGinger McCain, who secured his fourth Grand National win, 31 years after his first withRed Rum. 11 of the 39 starters completed the course, with all of the fallers returning safely to the stables.[3]

For the second year running Bramblehill Duke was a late replacement for the withdrawn Red Striker a day before the race.[4]

Racecard

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NoHorseAgeHandicap

(stlb)

SPJockeyTrainer
1Le Coudray (FR)1011-1228/1Conor O'DwyerChristy Roche
2Monty's Pass (IRE)1111-1020/1Barry GeraghtyJimmy Mangan
3What's Up Boys (IRE)1011-0925/1Richard JohnsonPhilip Hobbs
4Alexander Banquet (IRE)1111-08100/1Shay BarryWillie Mullins
5Kingsmark (IRE)1111-0766/1Mick FitzgeraldMartin Todhunter
6Artic Jack (FR)811-0720/1Dominic ElsworthSue Smith
7Risk Accessor (IRE)911-0466/1Seamus DurackChristy Roche
8David's Lad (IRE)1011-0412/1Timmy MurphyTony Martin
9Bindaree (IRE)1011-0410/1 JFCarl LlewellynNigel Twiston-Davies
10Alcapone (IRE)1011-0080/1Noel FehilyMouse Morris
11Puntal (FR)810-13150/1Daniel HowardMartin Pipe
12Southern Star (IRE)910-1325/1Joe TizzardHenrietta Knight
13Hedgehunter (IRE)810-1211/1David CaseyWillie Mullins
14Shardam (IRE)710-1118/1Tom ScudamoreNigel Twiston-Davies
15Takagi (IRE)910-1125/1Davy RussellEdward O'Grady
16Joss Naylor (IRE)910-1110/1 JFPaul CarberryJonjo O'Neill
17Amberleigh House (IRE)1210-1016/1Graham LeeGinger McCain
18The Bunny Boiler (IRE)1010-0833/1Ross GeraghtyNoel Meade
19Non-RunnerN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
20Bramblehill Duke (IRE)1210-00200/1James DaviesVenetia Williams
21Gunner Welburn1210-0822/1Tony DobbinAndrew Balding
22Kelami (FR)610-0766/1Thierry DoumenFrançois Doumen
23Jurancon II (FR)710-0710/1 JFTony McCoyMartin Pipe
24Royal Atalza (FR)710-06100/1Paul MoloneyConrad Allen
25Just In Debt (IRE)810-0533/1Jim CullotyMartin Todhunter
26Exit To Wave (FR)810-0550/1Robbie McNallyPaul Nicholls
27Clan Royal (FR)910-0510/1 JFLiam CooperJonjo O'Neill
28Akarus (FR)910-0433/1Rodi GreeneMartin Pipe
29Spot Thedifference (IRE)1010-0450/1Richie McGrathEnda Bolger
30Bounce Back (USA)810-0450/1Andrew ThorntonMartin Pipe
31Ardent Scout1210-0350/1Warren MarstonSue Smith
32Bear on Board (IRE)910-0114/1Robert ThorntonAlan King
33Lord Atterbury (IRE)810-0140/1Mark BradbourneMartin Pipe
34Mantle's Prince1010-01250/1Ollie McPhailAlan Juckes
35Blowing Wind (FR)1010-0133/1Jimmy McCarthyMartin Pipe
36Skycab (IRE)1010-00200/1Leighton AspellNick Gifford
37Wonder Weasel (IRE)1110-00200/1JP McNamaraKim Bailey
38Smarty (IRE)1110-00100/1Andrew TinklerMark Pitman
39Montreal (FR)710-00200/1Joey ElliottMartin Pipe
40Luzcadou (FR)1110-00200/1Brian HardingFerdy Murphy
  • Great Britain unless stated.

Leading contenders

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The public gambled an estimated £200 million on the outcome of the race[5] but no clear favourite emerged as four horses started off as joint-favourites.[3]

2002 National winnerBindaree was one of the 10–1 joint-favourites after winning theWelsh National atChepstow in the last December. He had also run well to finish second over one circuit of the Aintree course in theBecher Chase in November where he had been beaten another joint-favourite, Clan Royal. The inexperienced Jurancon II also attracted public attention after being chosen as the ride of champion jockeyTony McCoy having won theRed Square Vodka Gold Cup in February, and Joss Naylor completed the quartet after finishing second in theHennessy Cognac Gold Cup in November. Hedgehunter was 11–1, the 2001Irish Grand National winner David's Lad was 12/1, and2003 National winnerMonty's Pass was also among the leading fancies at 20/1.

The race

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Alexander Banquet led the field over Melling Road towards the first fence, were Artic Jack was a faller and Kelami was brought down by the fall of Luzcadou. Alcapone led the field onto the next fences beforeBeecher's Brook. At the third fence which was the first open ditch Shardam blundered and unseated its rider, when chasing the leaders. At the next fence one of the joint favourites Jurancon II fell in mid division. There was no fallers at the fifth fence. At Beecher's Brook the loose horse Shardam caused pandemonium when badly hampering and causing the fall of Akarus, who brought down Montreal, Bindaree and What's Up Boys. Bounce Back also fell, Risk Accessor unseated its rider as did Skycab who was badly hampered. Bramblehill Duke and Blowing Wind both refused the fence. The horses still running managed to negotiate theFoinavon andCanal Turn fence safely. Exit to Wave was pulled up towards the rear of the field before Valentine's Brook. Hedgehunter followed by Puntal and Lord Atterbury led them towardsThe Chair, where Takagi blundered and unseated its rider. Mantle's Prince tailed off and was pulled up at the Water Jump. Twenty two horses were still left standing as they began the second circuit of the course with one of the joint favourites Joss Naylor at the back the field. At the 18th fence Alexander Banquet fell and Southern Star was pulled up. The 19th fence which was an open ditch claimed Puntal who unseated its rider while just behind the leaders, where Clan Royal blundered and made a mistake. Joss Naylor tailed off and was pulled up. At the next fence Gunner Welburn was pulled up. Onto Beecher's Brook second time where Le Coudray fell, after this fence was Foinavon which saw Just In Debt who unseated its rider after being hampered by a loose horse when behind. Alcapone was pulled up at 25th fence after weakening, Wonder Weasel was pulled up 3 out after tailing off. Two fences from the finish Clan Royal, Lord Atterbury and Hedgehunter gained a lead of a couple of lengths from Amberleigh House in fourth. Clan Royal led over the last ahead of Lord Atterbury and Hedgehunter who fell. As they went up the run-in Clan Royal wandered to the left after his rider Liam Cooper had lost his whip earlier in the race, at the elbow Clan Royal still held the lead from Lord Atterbury and Amberleigh House who had joined the two. Amberleigh House stayed on well to lead the final 100 yards of the race and win by 3 lengths from Clan Royal in 2nd followed by Lord Atterbury in 3rd, nearly 30 lengths ahead of Monty's Pass and Spot Thedifference in 4th and 5th respectively. Behind these were Smarty, Ardent Scout, Bear on Board, Kingsmark, The Bunny Boiler and last to complete David's Lad. Eleven horses completed the race.

Finishing order

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PositionNameRiderAgeWeight (st, lb)Starting priceDistance or fate
1stAmberleigh HouseGraham Lee1210–1016/1Won by 3 lengths
2ndClan RoyalLiam Cooper910–510/1 JF2 lengths
3rdLord AtterburyMark Bradburne810–140/129 lengths
4thMonty's PassBarry Geraghty1111–1020/11 length
5thSpot ThedifferenceRichard McGrath1110–450/13½ lengths
6thSmartyAndrew Tinkler1110–4100/117 lengths
7thArdent ScoutWarren Marston1210–350/18 lengths
8thBear on BoardRobert Thornton910–114/118 lengths
9thKingsmarkMick Fitzgerald1111–766/1Neck
10thThe Bunny BoilerRoss Geraghty1010–833/1A distance
11thDavid's LadTimmy Murphy1011–412/1Last to complete

Non-finishers

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FenceNameRiderAgeWeight (st, lb)Starting priceFate
1stLuzcadouBrian Harding1110–9200/1Fell
1stArtic JackDominic Elsworth811–720/1Fell
1stKelamiThiery Doumen610–766/1Brought down
3rd (open ditch)ShardamTom Scudamore710–1118/1Pecked, unseated rider
4thJurancon IITony McCoy710–710/1 JFFell
6th (Becher's Brook)Risk AccessorSeamus Durack911–466/1Blundered, unseated rider
6th (Becher's Brook)MontrealJoey Elliott710–1200/1Brought Down
6th (Becher's Brook)AkarusRodi Greene910–433/1Hampered, Brought Down
6th (Becher's Brook)BindareeCarl Llewellyn1011–410/1 JFHampered, Brought Down
6th (Becher's Brook)Bramblehill DukeJames Davies1210–13200/1Refused, unseated rider
6th (Becher's Brook)Blowing WindJimmy McCarthy1110-0133/1Refused
6th (Becher's Brook)Bounce BackAndrew Thornton810–450/1Fell
6th (Becher's Brook)What's Up BoysRichard Johnson1011–925/1Brought down
6th (Becher's Brook)SkycabLeighton Aspell1210–11200/1Hampered, unseated rider
9th (Valentine's)Exit To WaveBobby McNally810–550/1Pulled up
15th (The Chair)TakagiDavy Russell910–1125/1Unseated rider
16th (water jump)Mantle's PrinceOllie McPhail1010–1250/1Pulled up
18thSouthern StarJoe Tizzard910–1325/1Pulled up
18thAlexander BanquetJames Barry1111–8100/1Fell
19th (open ditch)PuntalDanny Howard810–13150/1Unseated Rider
19th (open ditch)Joss NaylorPaul Carberry910–1110/1 JFTailed off, pulled up
20thGunner WelburnTony Dobbin1210–822/1Pulled up
22nd (Becher's)Le CoudrayConor O'Dwyer1011–1228/1Fell
23rd (Foinavon)Just in DebtJim Culloty810–533/1Hampered, unseated rider
25th (Valentine's)AlcaponeNoel Fehily1011–080/1Pulled up
28thWonder WeaselJohn P. McNamara1110–6200/1Pulled up
29thRoyal AtalzaPaul Moloney710–6100/1Tailed off, pulled up
30thHedgehunterDavid Casey810–1211/1Fell

Media coverage

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Hedgehunter's a faller at the last! Clan Royal in front by two or three lengths. Trying hard is now Lord Atterbury on the near side... Clan Royal is veering off. He's running all over the place! Now Lord Atterbury and Amberleigh House on the near side! As they're on the run-in for home it's Clan Royal who's just in front. Now Amberleigh House is absolutely flying down the outside! It might be another one for Ginger McCain! It's Amberleigh House. Amberleigh House is gonna give the Red Rum man another win in the National!

CommentatorJim McGrath describes the climax of the race

The race was covered live on television and radio by theBBC, in accordance with theOfcom Code on Sports and Other Listed and Designated Events, for the 46th consecutive year. The coverage was also syndicated globally and broadcast on the Internet for the first time to UK subscribers on the BBC website.[1] The television coverage was presented byClaire Balding andSue Barker. The race commentary team consisted ofIan Bartlett, Tony O'Hehir,Darren Owen and lead commentatorJim McGrath, who called the runners home for the seventh year. After the race Lydia Hislop,Richard Pitman,Peter Scudamore andNorman Williamson talked the viewers through a full re-run of the race.

Both Bartlett and Owen were covering their first Grand National on television after the retirement ofJohn Hanmer; Bartlett had previously been part of the radio commentary team. This was also the first time since 1967 that the race was commentated on by a team of four rather than three.

Racing UK provided its own coverage of the race to bookmakers' outlets across the country. The BBC also broadcast radio commentary of the race on national radio for the 74th year as part of its Radio Five Saturday sports show.

All of the leading daily newspapers in the United Kingdom ran centre spread pullouts of various sizes with colour guides and profiles of all the runners, while office sweepstake kits were printed by three major dailys during the week prior to the race.

Jockeys

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Carl Llewellyn was the most experienced rider in the race, being only the twelfth man to weigh out for the fourteenth time for a Grand National.

Six riders made their debut in the race with Andrew Tinkler and Ross Geraghty completing the course. James Barry, Bobby McNally, James Davies and Joey Elliott failed to reach the finishing post.

References

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  1. ^abAmberleigh wins National BBC Sport, 3 April 2004
  2. ^"Results from the 3.45 race at AINTREE – 3 April 2004".Racing Post. Retrieved2 August 2009.
  3. ^ab"Amberleigh wins National".BBC News. 3 April 2004.
  4. ^"Martell Cognac Grand National". 2 April 2004. Retrieved24 May 2020.
  5. ^"UK – Record Betting on Grand National".Racing and Sports. 1 April 2004.Archived from the original on 29 September 2011. Retrieved2 August 2009.
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